One of the funniest books ever published on its subject Golfing, is back. And better than ever.

Now an avid golfer, Henry Beard brings the same passion for improvement to writing about golf as he does to playing it, and he's both added new definitions and rewritten many others. Like Whiff - "Familiar term widely misused to describe particularly fast and powerful style of practice swing intentionally made directly over the ball."

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This duffer's dictionary is the perfect gift for every insatiable hacker. 559,000 copies in print.

Beard & McKie lexicons have over 2.3 million copies in print.

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Pitch. Shank. Sweet Spot. And the importance of a perfect lie.

INCLUDING:

Drive: the shot that comes after the whiff and before the mulligan Sand trap: a deep depression filled with sand filled with golfers in a deep depression

Book Description Workman Publishing Company, 2001. Book Condition: New. Brand New, Unread Copy in Perfect Condition. A+ Customer Service! Summary: "Golf%ing" is even funnier than when it was originally published as Beard--now an avid golfer--brings the same passion to writing about golf as he does to playing it. This humorous pocket dictionary is the perfect gift for the golfer in the family. Drawings throughout. Bookseller Inventory # ABE_book_new_0761123709

Book Description Workman Publishing, United States, 2001. Paperback. Book Condition: New. Revised edition. 108 x 102 mm. Language: English Brand New Book. Two of the funniest books ever published on their respective subjects - SAILING and GOLFING - are back. And better than ever. Repackaged in the irresistibly chunky, compulsively readable small square book format, each is a perfect gift for a new generation of obsessives. GOLFING is even funnier than when it was originally published. Now an avid golfer, Henry Beard brings the same passion for improvement to writing about golf as he does to playing it, and he s both added new definitions and rewritten many others. Like whiff - Familiar term widely misused to describe particularly fast and powerful style of practice swing intentionally made directly over the ball. A classic, SAILING is .quite simply the funniest book I have ever read - William F. Buckley Jr. From ahoy - The first in a series of four-letter words commonly exchanged by skippers as their boats approach each other to zephyr - A warm, pleasant breeze named after the mythical Greed god of wishful thinking, false hopes and unreliable forecasts - it brings new meaning to the things said at sea. Bookseller Inventory # AA99780761123705